Our pals at Spinoff Online spotted new stills from the film, including this photo, which depicts the meeting between the titular detective and Captain Haddock:

Directed by Steven Spielberg, release date: December 23, 2011

R.I.P.D.

The lads at Comic Book Movie spotted this video of a car crash scene being filmed:

Not to sound like Eben Oldish, the porchwatcher, but I miss the days when you actually had to crash cars on film.

Release date: June 28th, 2013

BATMAN 8

Counting from the previous cycle of films, an inevitable eighth will happen. Movieweb asked producer Michael Uslan what direction that film might take. His response: "The only thing I would direct your attention to is the new comic books. The comic books have kept this character vital, and intriguing, for seventy-two years. We are all still going back every Wednesday to see what's new. I think the character is that vital and that sustaining. He is going to be around for a long time to come." Batman and Damien? I'll be honest, ever since Grant Morrison made it work, I've wanted to see the notion of succession in a Batman movie with Dick Grayson offering a less brooding, more adventurous caped crusader.

With Netflix borking its ease of use by spinning off its DVD accounts entirely, it's time to try the competition. I'm still waiting for Blockbuster to process my first rentals, but at least they have classic "Doctor Who" titles that Netflix does not. Meanwhile, if any of you in the great, wide Internet discover something awesome, disheartening, or just plain weird, let us know! Take credit, come up with a clever nickname, or go anonymous. The choice is yours. Fresh rumors and movie news every weekday morning. I am Erik Amaya, bracing for the future threat of giving up Netflix.